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  2. Specialty Meat Companies - AOL

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    Aug. 18—Two specialty meat shops in Tahlequah offer a wide range of choices for consumers. Tinajero Meat Market has a selection of meats that are marinated with a secret family recipe. "The ...

  3. These Are the Best Places to Order Steak, Pork, and Other ...

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    Skip the grocery store and order meat online instead. Get pork delivery, find a monthly meat subscription box service, or send the gift of barbecue beef or steak. These Are the Best Places to ...

  4. Whale meat - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent Japanese Wikipedia whale meat article at 鯨肉 provides a more extensive list of whale tissues eaten, which includes the intestines, sex organs, and other offal. Harihari-nabe is a hot pot dish, consisting of whale meat boiled with mizuna. Sashimi of Abura-sunoko is striped layers of meat made from the root of the flippers.

  5. Marine mammals as food - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin meat is dense and such a dark shade of red as to appear black. Fat is located in a layer of blubber between the meat and the skin. When dolphin meat is eaten in Japan, it is often cut into thin strips and eaten raw as sashimi, garnished with onion and either horseradish or grated garlic, much as with sashimi of whale or horse meat ...

  6. Whale meat fetches 'celebration prices' after Japanese hunt - AOL

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    Chunks of meat from the first whales caught since Japan resumed commercial whaling this week fetched "celebration prices" at auction Thursday. The fresh meat sold for up to 15,000 yen ($140) per ...

  7. Category:Whaling firms - Wikipedia

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    Firms focusing on whaling, the hunting of whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil which became increasingly important in the Industrial Revolution.

  8. Muktuk - Wikipedia

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    Muktuk [1] (transliterated in various ways, see below) is a traditional food of Inuit and other circumpolar peoples, consisting of whale skin and blubber. A part of Inuit cuisine , it is most often made from the bowhead whale , although the beluga and the narwhal are also used.

  9. Whaling in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The post-war recovery established whale meat as a nationwide food source for the first time. In 1947 whale meat made up over 50 percent of the meat consumed in Japan. [citation needed] The market significantly increased through commercial sale and public distribution. In 1954, the School Lunch Act also included whale meat in compulsory ...